Jane has worked tirelessly with the farmers in Nebraska to raise the semi-important question of why they should give up their lush farmland
to a Canadian company that lies its ass off, and has demonstrated the
environmental conscience of the average locust. On Thursday, she got to
appear before a House committee, where she was badgered and belittled by a pipsqueak of a 'ho in the pocket of the extraction industries.

ThinkProgress noted the outrageously sexist tone in Johnson's bullying interrogation, during which he warned Kleeb to answer either "yes" or "no" and wanted to know if she was the female in her husband's "woman-owned business." (Kleeb isn't. Johnson couldn't have checked before?)

When she was permitted to speak today, the witness challenged Republicans’ overestimated jobs and economic benefits. Asked about the
couple hundred temporary jobs the pipeline may create, Kleeb replied, “Yes, let’s put them to work! You don’t have to wait five years for this project, put them to work on the backlog of infrastructure jobs that
you guys continue to block as the Republican Party!”

Jane Kleeb's written testimony to the House Energy and Commerce Committee is here.

Maynard (Bob "Gilligan's Island" Denver) slyly flashes a nipple to the CBS eye while trying to talk his best buddy Dobie Gillis (Dwayne Hick­man) into taking off all his clothes. Whoever said 1950s television was a vast waste­land obviously didn't know where to look.